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Materials and Interfaces

Prof. Israel Rubinstein
01.05.2000

Karate helped Prof. Israel Rubinstein cope with chemotherapy and continue his research

Ayelet Vilan. Bringing about organic control
01.05.2000

Organic molecules may be the future of electronics. Weizmann Institute scientists are leading the way

A First: Scientists Control The Properties of Semiconductor Devices Using Organic Molecules
09.03.2000
Weizmann Institute scientists have made an important step towards harnessing organic molecules to future electronics. Reported in...
Prof. Jacob Klein
01.10.1999
Prof. Jacob Klein hadn't intended to study science when he was accepted to Cambridge University
Semiconductor, Heal Thyself
01.10.1999

How does a semiconductor material repair itself, even in outer space?
Cell Peer Pressure
01.05.1999
Tell me who a cell's neighbors are, and I'll tell you how it looks and behaves
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The Pearling Effect
01.05.1999

A theoretical physicist, a biologist and and a materials scientist walked into a lab...

New Products and Processes
01.01.1999
Chemistry was the first discipline established at the Weizmann Institute, and its chemists continue to make their mark in...
How 'Micro' Can We Go?
01.12.1998
Microelectronics may be a growth industry, but the devices it produces are getting smaller every year. Just how "micro...
Of Magnets, Molecules, and Memory
01.10.1998

Tiny molecules created in a Weizmann Institute lab could help lead the way to smaller and more efficient electronics

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